Donald Trump isn't a big fan of emails and didn't own a home computer until at least 2007

Donald
Trump in his private plane as he flies to
Minnesota.Associated
Press

Donald Trump has apparently been slow to adapt to new technology.

The New York Times obtained court documents containing
hundreds of pages of sworn testimony from Trump over the past
decade. The documents revealed that, as of 2007, the real-estate
magnate didn't use a computer at his home or in his office,
didn't send text messages, and didn't email for a while.

"I don't do the email thing," Trump said in a 2007 deposition,
according to The Times.

In testimony in 2013, Trump revealed that he had embraced email,
but only slightly.

"Very rarely, but I use it," Trump said then.

Trump reportedly often has aides handle his online presence for
him. He has been a prolific tweeter for years, but,
according to The Washington Post, he dictates many of his
tweets to his communications director, who hands them off to
aides to tweet out.